Born in Norway Maine, Scott lived his short life in Maine and died in Lewiston Maine. His parents were Rodney and Carol (Decker) Mowatt and he had one brother, Michael. Although his headstone says that he died December 3, 1995, some records, specifically the Social Security Death Index, indicate that he died on December 15 1995.
At the time of his death from a snowmobiling accident, Scott was living with his grandmother and aunt in Otisfield, Maine. His brother Mike, who was two years older than Scott also lived with them. Both brothers played basketball and Scott also played football and baseball. He loved sports, according to his obituary at Scott R Mowatt: Obituary
A tournament in Oxford Maine was organized in Scott's memory after his death. It's called the Scott Mowatt Memorial Basketball Tournament, organized by Randy and Sherry Estes of Oxford. Not only is Randy a coach who coached Scott and Sherry PTA president, but they also had a son who knew Scott.
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